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Upholding & Defending Our Constitution

Serving & Protecting Your Family

ABOUT
KURT SCHNEIDER

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NEEDED LEADERSHIP & EXPERIENCE

  • 13-Year Ashland Sheriff’s Deputy

  • Decorated Detective & Investigator

  • Experience at Every Level of Law Enforcement

  • Local Business Owner

Kurt Schneider brings a lifetime of public service and a broad range of experience to being Ashland County’s next sheriff.

 

Kurt is a third-generation public servant with grandparents working as police and firemen and parents working in public safety and public education.

 

While in high school, Kurt began his lifetime of public service as a volunteer firefighter. 

 

A graduate of the University of Cincinnati with degrees in both Fire Science Engineering and Criminal Justice Technology - Law Enforcement, Schneider began his career as a police officer.​

Being a beat cop, fire investigator, paramedic, sheriff’s deputy, and bomb tech, Kurt Schneider has worked in every facet of law enforcement and investigation.

 

During his 13 years in the Sheriff’s office, Kurt Schneider worked in every area from corrections to road patrol from administration to the K-9 and bomb unit.

 

When he’s not on duty, Kurt and his wife Candice live in Ashland where they own a local business.

 

Kurt Schneider is eager for the opportunity to bring his experience in public safety, as a first responder, and a local business owner to protecting the families of Ashland County as our next sheriff.

WHO I AM

“The Ashland County Sheriff’s office has been a trusted institution since its inception. I will work every day to continue earning your trust.”

I'm Committed to

  • Defending Life

  • Defending Our Rights

  • Defending Our Values

  • Defending You

Know Where I Stand

  • Pro-Life

  • Pro-Gun Rights

  • Pro-Constitution

  • Pro-Conservative

  • Pro-Trump

On Day One

    “On Day One as your Sheriff, 911 Calls will be dispatched from Ashland County again. This will Reduce Response Times and Save Lives.

     In 2016, we all listened in horror to a desperately long 911 call of a woman who had to repeatedly whisper her life-threatening situation to new people as her serial killer abductor slept nearby.

     Since then, nothing has changed. We’ll fix that.

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